The Engineering Design Graphics program prepares you for employment in the broad field of drafting with industry, government and other users of graphic communication. You learn manual and computer aided drafting skills. Graduates typically obtain drafting jobs in architectural, electrical, mechanical, marine, civil, electronics or commercial drafting. Admission into this program requires proof of high school graduation (or GED) and qualifying scores on SAT, ACT or the TTC placement test.
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Construction Materials |
3 |
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Engineering Graphics I |
4 |
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Total 7 |
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Engineering Graphics II |
4 |
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Introduction to CAD |
3 |
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Total 7 |
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Architectural Graphics I |
3 |
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Engineering Graphics III |
4 |
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Structural and Piping Application |
4 |
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Total 11 |
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Architectural Computer Graphics I |
3 |
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Fundamentals of CAD |
3 |
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Total 6 |
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Architectural Computer Graphics II |
4 |
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Total 4 |
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